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The 2014 Toyota Corolla sedan will carry a $17,610 base price when it enters dealerships in September, the automaker has revealed. Get the new LE Eco model with both available packages and Blizzard Pearl paint, and you’ll be driving a $23,665 2014 Corolla, including the $810 destination charge. Toyota has also released estimated EPA fuel economy ratings, which are listed below.

Most 2014 Toyota Corolla sedans will be equipped with a new CVT, but the $17,610 2014 Corolla L gets a standard six-speed manual transmission; add $600 for a four-speed automatic. All Corolla L sedans have LED headlights, Bluetooth, 15-inch steel wheels with wheel covers, a four-speaker sound system, a tilt/telescoping steering wheel, power windows with driver’s-side auto up/down, and body-colored side mirrors.

Most will probably start their 2014 Toyota Corolla search with the 2014 Corolla LE, which now has a $19,110 base price, a $135 increase over the equivalent 2013 model. The 2014 Corolla LE includes as standard the more efficient CVT as well as 16-inch steel wheels with wheel covers, keyless entry, a 6.1-inch touch-screen display with six speakers, a rearview camera, cruise control, Bluetooth phone voice-command controls, power door locks, and piano black interior trim. For $400 more ($19,510), a 2014 Corolla LE Plus adds 16-inch alloy wheels and fog lights. For another $700 ($20,210), the 2014 Corolla LE Premium also adds leather-like Softex seats.

While most 2014 Corollas are powered by a 132-hp 1.8-liter I-4 with 128 lb-ft of torque, the LE Eco’s tweaked 1.8-liter I-4 has 140 hp and 126 lb-ft, plus better fuel economy than any other trim level. For $19,510, the 2014 Corolla LE Eco has LE-level equipment and adds 15-inch steel wheels and a rear spoiler. Again with the CVT, mileage for the LE Eco model is expected to hit a class-leading 30/42 mpg city/highway. If you want the LE Eco Plus for $700 more, you’ll gain 16-inch alloy wheels, fog lights, chrome exterior trim, and an Eco driving mode, but estimated fuel economy drops to 30/40 mpg. The price bumps up another $700 to $20,910 for an LE Eco Premium that includes Softex seats. The Blizzard Pearl exterior paint is unique to the LE Eco model, and costs $395.

If you’re set on a new Corolla with a manual transmission but want more equipment than is available on the L base model, Toyota is offering an S Plus trim with the six-speed manual. The $22,110 model includes 17-inch alloy wheels, navigation, hands-free keyless entry, and a moonroof.

Packages

Two packages are available on every LE, LE Eco, and S model with the CVT in the Plus or Premium sub-trim. A moonroof costs $850 while a $1510 Driver’s Convenience package adds hands-free keyless entry, navigation on a 6.1-inch touch screen with the Entune app suite, and satellite radio.

Estimated EPA-Rated Mileage

Toyota claims the 2014 Corolla LE Eco model will get class-leading fuel economy. Mileage for that trim is expected to hit 30/42 mpg, or 30/40 mpg if you upgrade from the 15-inch steel wheels to 16-inch alloys. The four-speed automatic on the 2014 Corolla L helps the car get 27/36 mpg while trims with the six-speed manual are anticipated to receive a 28/37 mpg rating. With the CVT, mileage is 29/38 mpg — or 37 mpg with the S’ 17-inch wheels. Read the 2014 Toyota Corolla First Drive here.